What's the Future of Online Video? Time to Ask the Leaders (Live Stream)

 By 
Ben Parr
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Live Video streaming by Ustream

Think about Internet video four years ago. Can you remember that far back? What did people use to share videos? Really, how much video were you watching in 2004?

The answer is: probably not much. Why? Because there really wasn't anything in terms of online video. YouTube didn't appear until 2005. uStream.tv and justin.tv were not until 2007. And the rise of Gary Vaynerchuk of Wine Library TV is a very recent phenomenon. In the large scheme of things, online video is very recent and still volitale - YouTube is the only stable player, and it still can't generate enough revenue.

So I am sitting down with several of the leaders and innovators of online video to get their thoughts. The live panel will answer questions about how they've seen online video grow and the direction they see it headed. You'll also be able to ask the panelist questions via uStream chat. And you can always watch this recorded if you miss it live.

The Panelists:

Justine of iJustine.tv

Walt Ribeiro of uStream.tv and Walt Ribeiro.net

Gary Vaynerchuk of Wine Library TV

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